Tucker Carlson has been a popular name on the news for quite some time, and now it looks like he will be taking his talents to a new media company.
According to CNBC, two prominent Republican donors – Peter Thiel and Rebekah Mercer – have reportedly expressed interest in investing with the former Fox News host.
This news comes after Carlson left Fox News this past April amid controversy surrounding conspiracy theories about the 2020 elections.
Since then, he has started up an online show called “Tucker on Twitter” which attracts millions of viewers from all over the world.
He also recently interviewed Andrew Tate and Devon Archer (former business partner of Hunter Biden) as part of his show.
It appears that Tucker is looking to expand even further from cable news as he believes it is “obviously controlled” and has a “limited future” according to Biographer Chadwick Moore.
This could potentially mean great things for Republicans who want more reliable sources for their political news coverage outside of traditional cable networks.
If these reports are true, Thiel and Mercer would be major contributors to Tucker’s venture into media production which could pave the way for stronger conservative representation across various platforms such as streaming services or social media sites.
With potential investments by these top GOP donors, we can expect big changes in how conservatives view media outlets moving forward.
While we cannot be certain what exactly will come out of this development , one thing is clear -the future of conservative-based media outlets looks promising.